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Missouri Voters Challenge New Congressional Map
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Missouri Democrats Gain Momentum in Challenging New Congressional Maps: A group called People Not Politicians has collected over three hundred thousand signatures to block the new map, which was designed to give Republicans more seats in Congress. The Secretary of State will now verify these signatures, and if enough are validated, the new map will not be implemented until voters have their say in a referendum. The proposed map could put Democratic Representative Emanuel Cleavers seat at risk, and the Republican-controlled legislature is likely to hold the election before the general election, hoping to implement their preferred maps before the midterms.
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